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THIS dictionary contains ten thousand English terms that are frequently used in the physical sciences and their applied fields, together with separate indexes in French, German and Spanish, conversion tables and technical abbreviations. The total number of entries, including cross-references, is about fifty thousand. The English part is divided into alphabetical sections (A, B, C, etc.) ; each word is followed by its equivalent in French, German and Spanish, always in that order, and a number. Parts containing the foreign words follow, each word bearing a letter and a number referring to the English part. An example will make this clear:
Dictionary of Science and Technology in English—French—German—Spanish
By Dr. Maxim Newmark. Pp. xvi + 386. (New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1943.) 6 dollars.
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T., E. Dictionary of Science and Technology in English—French—German—Spanish. Nature 152, 709 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152709d0
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